Quote: Martin Holmes @ January 4, 2008, 7:00 PMYou misunderstand me though. I love mainstream comedy just as much as cult comedy, some of my favourite comedies are mainstream. And I would quite happily write mainstream comedy, I actually think the comedy I write could be classed as mainstream comedy...but the point I've been trying to make is that mainstream doesn't always have to be the lowest common denominator. Mainstream can still be clever, passsionate and very funny. That's the point I'm trying to make. Hey I'd write a kids TV show to and like my other writing I'd try to make that the best I possibly could and put lots of effort into making it funny. The point I disagree with is the fact that if you want to do mainstream you have to dumb down, I don't believe that. So I agree with a lot of what you say, so please don't patronise me with the "When I was you age..." stuff, because that is really annoying.
I don't get what you mean by me been hypocritical because of the Gervais thread? I agree with a lot of what Gervais says but I just think he puts across in a smug and hypocritical way.
I wasn't patronising - it's just your attitude is all wrong in the way you're going on about having a cult show. It's all this 'I'm above Two Pints' stuff and 'Give me 7 viewers over 7 million' guff you're coming out with.
Most cult shows are written by the performers anyway. A sitcom writer is never going to have a cult show, it won't get picked up by anyone. If it's not easily marketable, a producer is never going to give a first time writer a chance. If you'd handed in '15 Stories High' it probably would have been rejected.
When I first started writing I thought that 8.30 was a shit timeslot and if it's not on at 10.30 and without an audience, it was shit and I wasn't interested. That's how you're coming across. But you don't have that luxury - the luxury of doing something small and cult.
I found your earlier post equally as smug as anything Gervais has said or put across in Extras.
Quote: James Williams @ January 4, 2008, 7:10 PMI agree. I believe I said much the same earlier. (I gave the example of The Simpsons.)
Of course it can - but a few years ago, when I was a fool, I didn't.
Quote: Martin Holmes @ January 3, 2008, 11:40 AMthen I stand by my opinion that most people like shit comedy, shit films and shit music, I'm not sneering at those people I just feel they need to broaden their horizons.
That's incredibly sneery and insulting.
There are more fans of My Family and Two Pints than there are The Office and 15 Stories High - but I think if a better 8.30 show went out, the audiences would like it even more. It's not their fault, it's the network's who commission it.
All this 'broaden their horizons' - that's extremely patronising. You're basically saying 'They need to be exposed to MY genius'.
The fact is if you had a break through and were offered work on the next series of After You've Gone, you'd probably take it. I know I would.